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Suspected Truck Thief Arrested In Oklahoma After Kidnapping & Goatnapping That Spanned 3 States

SAND SPRINGS, Okla. (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — A carjacker, sleeping guy and a goat in a pickup... it sounds like the beginning of a joke but it's not.

Officials in Missouri say after a man stole a truck with a sleeping passenger and a goat inside he drove more than 100 miles -- from Missouri to Oklahoma -- before releasing the terrified victim and animal.

According to an arrest report, two men in the truck parked outside of an adult video store in Carthage, Missouri, early Wednesday morning. According to Tulsa CBS affiliate KOTV, the driver went inside the store and the passenger fell asleep. When the passenger woke, a masked man was driving the truck and pointing a gun at his head.

The carjacking suspect, 40-year-old Brandon Kirby, drove from Missouri through Kansas. During the 130-mile ordeal, Kirby took methamphetamine, pistol-whipped the victim and continually threatened him, according to the arrest report. He was eventually arrested in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, after he let the passenger and the goat out of the truck and the victim called 911, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said.

OK 2020, it only took you 4.5 hours to get weird. Let's slow down on the carjacking-goatnapping calls for the remainder of the year.

Posted by Sand Springs Police Department on Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Kirby, who is from Mannford, Oklahoma was jailed on suspicion of kidnapping, pointing a firearm and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Jail records don't list an attorney who might speak on his behalf.

The Sand Springs Police Department said on Facebook: "OK 2020, it only took you 4.5 hours to get weird. Let's slow down on the carjacking-goatnapping calls for the remainder of the year."

(© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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